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  • I used to work demo tables at a convention every year, as the company would pay for people's convention costs in exchange for 14 hours of volunteer work over the course of 5 days.

    I decided after the first year that I would be volunteering my time overnight, instead of during the day. They ran after-hours games until 2am, and I usually stayed until 4am to run some more. We usually had about 100-150 people at 10pm, dwindling to about 20 by 4am.

    By the end of the night, the temperatures inside are around 60, and nobody is sweating. It's fantastic.

    I also decided to start getting dollar store deodorants, the little travel size ones, and leaving them out with some baby wipes with a sign that says something along the lines of "NO JUDGEMENT, EVERYONE FORGETS SOME TIMES, TAKE ONE" With a little picture of "wipe pits, apply deodorant" underneath.

    Every year, about half the deodorants have been claimed.

    Sure it's like $20 extra if I get things on sale, but it's a small price to pay for not having to smell Convention Stank.

    And when my job is literally to walk around a big circle of 10-30 people, most of whom have been walking around since before noon in a hot dealer hall, walking through a wall of "Cool Breeze" is so much less unpleasant than BO.

  • One of the reasons why I don’t attend conventions anymore. Fuck, Friday Night Magic got so bad I stopped going there too.

    It also has never been about affording deodorant. That was just some BS a neckbeard spouted to save face. Some people lived in their own filth for so long they see it as the norm. Which is incredibly sad. And infuriating. Wash yourself you insufferable troll!

  • There's a guy that goes to a gas station I go to a lot. He smells so bad! Full on dank, musty, armpit, rotten feet smell.

    He's like the grown up version of Pig Pen from the Peanuts. I swear if the light is right, you can see the clouds of dust around him.

    Whenever I see him I try to get ahead of him because it lingers. You'll be walking around and, Bam, like you could almost feel it hit you.

    And like the other comment, I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I don't think he changes much if at all. Could have a few of the same outfits and no washing machine. Whatever, it's Bad.

    Looks like he just got done working a 12 hour shift, on a break lathe, in a coal mine.

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